Re: That referendum ...
The government has already been elected by the electorate, but the Executive's Prime Minister has resigned owing to the Referendum gaffe, so there is no option other than the Tories to choose another leader. It would be irony itself if Boris were chosen. Some might say he manipulated the referendum as a chance to nothing, that if the referendum were to go pear-shaped albeit in his fortuitous favour, he'd be in the running for Prime Minister. After-all, he and pro Boris supports may argue, it was his persuasive power that convinced, at least in part any way, the country to follow him for a Br-exit. He could be chosen for Number 10 duties. He will have his haters but even Cameron doesn't have his almost boyish-antic charm. He is like a genius on the one hand mixed in with a great oaf on the other. He's like a UK version of Dubya in his character - yet amazingly he has the intelligence to boot. He attained his place in Eton by scholarship whereas despite enjoying and sharing the privileged background with Cameron, it was Cameron who ended up in Eton because that is normal for posh boys even if he were a bright child.
Originally posted by EXC
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